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Reddish Vale Railway Viaduct
England

The Reddish Vale railway viaduct takes the Hope Valley line over river Tame. The imposing sixteen arch brick structure was built in 1875. There is a legend that on no account must anyone visiting Reddish Vale count the number of arches in the viaduct. It is said that a witch placed a curse on the viaduct, so that anyone counting the number of arches would have some bad luck.

Copyright: Karel Hladky
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 8000x4000
Taken: 15/01/2012
Uploaded: 15/01/2012
Published: 15/01/2012
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Tags: railway; viaduct; reddish vale; stockport; england; country park; tame; river
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